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Stem cell therapy ‘cures’ first woman with HIV, say researchers

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She received a cord blood transplant to treat the AML, receiving stem cells carrying a genetic mutation (CCR?5/?32) Having a third functional cure of HIV nevertheless does give pointers to how a more widely applicable cure might be developed in the future, for example using gene-editing drugs to introduce CCR5?32

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World AIDS Day 2023: New and Promising Treatments for HIV/AIDS

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More Investigational Therapies for HIV Are on the Way American Gene Technologies, a pioneering biotech company headquartered in Rockville, Maryland, has released promising results from its Phase I trial of AGT103-T, a gene therapy designed for individuals with chronic HIV disease.

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Fueling Growth Opportunities for Sustainable Agriculture

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Gene editing investments advance agriculture with improved food quality, higher yield, and improved crop nutrition. Gene editing is the key to better solutions and greater choices for farmers and consumers around the world.

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2020 Year in Review: COVID-19, CRISPR and Immunotherapies Define the Year for the Life Sciences

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From rare disease drug approvals to treatments involving immunotherapies and gene therapies and awarding of a Nobel Prize to the inventors of the gene-editing tool CRISPR, 2020 was a year of great activity and productivity despite the backdrop of the pandemic. CRISPR Gene Editing Inventors Win Nobel Prize.